Why does Marjane's Relationship with her Uncle so Important to her?


During the time Marjane's Uncle Anoosh was released, the people in the prisons who did something against the shah were considered hero's and to to the children everyone wanted a family member to be one. Anoosh was in prison for working with his uncle, Fereydoon, and was released after nine years. Marjane was happy to hear the stories of her uncle, and have a hero she could talk about to her friends. Anoosh like Marjane because he thought it was important that she does not forget her family's memory and she listened to him with interest. His fondness for her can be seen by him giving  Marjane a bread swan, an uncle and a nephew, and when he asks for Marjane to be his only visitor. Marjane is the last person to see Anoosh before his execution and probably learns or confirms her belief that the newspaper lies when they labeled Anoosh as a Russian spy. Their relationship was important for the both of them and Anoosh's memory is carried on by Marjane.

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